City Must Beat Everton - Simples!

Manchester City go into tonight's game knowing a victory over Everton will leap-frog Roberto Mancini's side into fourth position. No pressure there then?

As of Wednesday 24th March 2010 the Premier League table shows Manchester United, played 31, 69 points, closely followed by Arsenal, played 31 and 67 points. Then come Chelsea, played 30, 65 points and then a massive gap of 10 points appears with Tottenham, played 30 - 55 points.

City has a game in hand over Harry Redknapp's side and a win will see the Citizens move into that all important fourth spot. Unfortunately the game isn't being shown live anywhere, not even on a dodgy internet site, although I could be proved wrong. Keep tuned for updates via our Match Day thread.

second rate, no mark, no class, ***** hole of a team..you go on about our stadium yet you rent yours you ******** pathetic gob *****es. Yet again tonight we will show you what it takes to be a team that can/has broken the mold of the top 4. Never mind the players not having a feel for the club your pathetic fans dont have clue, where was you when you where *****? ***** off!

I think you will lose to Everton. And what is with Lescott pulling another sickie just in time for the Everton clash...again? Seems he is too ashamed of his behaviour before he left. What a cretinous little man he is.

A win tonight against jealous phil nevile and moaning moyes would be heaven. Everton have hit form and moyes will get them fired up. We have great home record and we want revenge for the goodison defeat. I'll take a dull 1-0 win tonight.

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